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Blue Craft Lights

Whether you are a Dallas Cowboys fan, having a 4th of July barbecue or planning a fabulous Bar Mitzvah, our blue craft lights have just a single plug and are ideal for a wide variety of craft projects.

Our customers are using these lights in projects like:

Filling night light boxes

Lighting glass blocks decorated with blue bows for a baby shower

Mixing with silver bows and ornaments on a wreath

Accent decorations for sports watching parties

Wedding Decorations used with tulle

Our 10, 15, 20 and 35 light sets feature 3 inch spacing allowing for maximum lighting with less wiring. Each set comes with an extra fuse and replacement bulb. Keep in mind these lights will warm up under operation and you'll need to be careful not to operate then on a temperature sensitive surface.

Choose either green or white wiring based on your project. Consider green for dark containers and dark fabric. White wiring is a good choice for clear containers and decorating in conjunction with light organza or fabrics.

Decorating with Blue Craft Lights

I always associate blue with
patriotic holidays, Sunday afternoon football and my Granny's Christmas
tree. Sometimes in Texas the only thing that reminds you of the
blue-ness of early morning snow in the middle of winter are mini lights.

Here are a few suggestions of ways to use these craft lights for yourself, for gifts or projects for your next crafts fair:Fill a glass brick with lights

Use
a glass etching solution to frost a glass craft brick. Both are
available in your local crafting super-center, no need to get a glass
brick meant for construction and risk injury drilling a hole in it. If
you don't have one of these stores handy consider asking your closest
window glass installation business to take care of drilling a hole in
your brick big enough to insert lights into. You can also find glass
craft bricks online.

You can decorate the glass brick with decals or sponge paint (stencils make this easier).

Depending
on the size of your brick, install a craft light set of either 15, 20,
or 35 lights. Shake the brick to evenly distribute the lights.

Add a bow or other decoration. Silver or blue works well with this color of lights.

Decorate for your next shower with a few of these bricks on the presents and guest book table.

Create a Centerpiece

Combine
silver and blue Christmas light ornaments with a string of blue craft
lights in a glass bowl - preferable the kind tailored to be a
centerpiece - and use it to accent your Holiday buffet or decorate a
side table - just make sure there is an outlet handy. The lights
reflect on the ornaments and turn what could be average into a really
attractive party accessory.

Fill a wine bottle

Use a 20-light strand to fill a wine
bottle - white wire for clear and green wire for green bottles. Decorate your wet bar with red, white and
blue filled bottles during July.